Albemarle High School - Peer Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

 - Class of 1974

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Monogram Club The Monogram Club was a new club started for those girls who are seriously and actively interested in women’s athletics. This club also tried to raised money for the school’s athle- tic department by sponsoring the powderpuff game and the student- faculty game. The members of the club were restricted to those girls who have received a letter from a sport or who have been cheerleaders. Monogram, first row: G. Burton, R. Morton, T. Todd, L. Smith. Second row: D. Gray, P. Thomas, P. Bull, R. Armistead, L. Rexrode. Third row: D. Miller, H. Smith, C. Toms, P. Armis- tead, L. Pettit, D. Sprouse, V. Hensley. Motorcycle Club Ever ridden a motorcycle before? If the reply is negative then whoever said no is missing some fun. This two-wheel machine provides an irresistable escape from the ho-hum world of big cars. The members of the Motorcycle Club try to promote the image of efficiency, safety and fun through various means. These ways include learning techniques of riding and planned trips through the roads of Virginia. Motorcycle Club, first row: M. Shifllc ' , I). Critzer, C. Sandridge, D. Berry, B. Tirrell, B. Walker, W. Estes, J Richardson. Second row: G. Hall, B. Clements, S. Brown, D. Shafer, P. Sawyer, M. Bell, R. Payne, S. Costello, R. Crickenburger. Third row: D. McDonald, P. Car- penter, P. Thomas, R. Bell, P. Shaver, K. Sheets, B. Carpenter, C. Campbell. 72

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Concerned Black Youth, Underclass , first row: R. Maupin, F. Maupin. Third row: J. Barbour, S. Waller, C. White, J. Maupin, J. Thomas, S. Johnson, L. Harris, W. White, T. Robinson, C. Ragland. Steppe, D. Smith, M. Swingler, M. Parham, T. White. Second row: T. Anderson, S. Agee, A. Gordon, S. Johnson, B. Concerned Black Youth The Concerned Black Youth strives to induce the knowledge of a proud heritage into the school system and the community. The youths are urged to freely express their culture in dress, dance, and song. Improving the image of the black man in our society today is one of the club’s main goals. The club engages in some activities in the community such as Black History Week and talent shows. The Con- cerned Black Youth hopes to gather more attention and members in the fu- ture. Concerned Black Youth, Seniors, first row: C. Thompson, G. Howard, T. Bradley, Y. Waller. Second row: L. Jordon, B. Byrd, N. Thompson. Third row: L. Branch, R. Agee, M. Burton. 71



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Future Business Leaders of America, first row: I. Dollins, C. Banton, D. Solomon, P. Shiflett, W. Snow, R. Maddox. Second row: P. Bain, C. Scruggs, P. Shifflett, N. Johnson, D. Lamb. Third row: D. Kirby, C. Boatwright, T. Payne, L. Brown, W. Jones. F.B.L.A. The FBLA strives to create more in- terest and understanding in the intel- ligent choice of a business occcupa- tion. Developing characters, training members to be useful citizens and fos- tering patriotism are the goals of the FBLA. Members are encouraged to participate in worthy undertakings for the improvement of business and the community. It’s members are involved in developing themselves into indi- viduals prepared for a future in the business world. The purpose of the Bicycle Club is to advance the sport and pleasure of bicycling at Albemarle. In these times of heart disease, pollution, and rationed gas, it is felt that the bicycle is the most effective and inexpensive way of ending all three. Along with over- night camping trips and weekend riding, the club has a rugged race training program designed for road and track racing. Bicycle Club Bicycle Club, first row: C. Aberle, J. Respess, C. Hurlbut, B. Thomas, L. Engberson, R. Hanger, D. Leake. Second row: B. Gentry, G. Sketchley, N. Deets, A. Lane, J. Quasebarth, I. Juul-Nielsen, P. Plymire, S. Watson, J. Ratcliffe, J. Gregg, Mr. Oldaker, J.H. Kin, C. Deane, G. Hanson. Third row: R. Wiebel, M. Snyder, P. Thompson, C. Lane, J. Cronemeyer, R. Norvell, K. Hasenfus, C. Taylor, F. Root, S. Birkhead, C. Van de Castle. 73

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